Bank account information

Whether you're looking for low fee accounts, online accounts or high interest accounts, Mozo can guide you through the Australian banking maze.

Our database lets you quickly compare bank accounts throughout Australia by fees and features, and covers hundreds of accounts from major banks, regional banks and credit unions.

You can also read reviews from real customers around Australia to get the inside story on everything from bank fees to customer service.

Making a quick and easy comparison

Before you compare bank accounts (also known as transaction accounts), it helps to make a quick list of the features and access what you need for your day-to-day banking.

Questions to ask include: How many transactions do you make each month? Do you want extras like a debit card or a cheque book? Do you require internet banking?

To make a quick and easy transaction account comparison, our nifty comparison tools let you filter Australian accounts by your desired features to help you find the best bank accounts for your needs. You can shortlist and compare your selection side-by-side.

Finding the right bank account

If you make a large number of ATM and EFTPOS transactions each month, compare bank accounts that give you unlimited electronic transactions for one low monthly fee. These days some accounts even offer unlimited transactions with no monthly fees. If you want to make purchases online also think about an account with a debit card attached.

Those who intend to maintain a high account balance from month to month should consider a high interest bank account that pays a good interest on your money, while still giving you all the convenience of a regular everyday transaction account.

Helpful calculators

The key to a healthy bank balance is sticking to a budget. If you want some help working out how much you spend and how much you should have left over each month, try our handy budget calculator.

And if you are wondering if the tax man is playing fair, try our income tax calculator to work out whether you're paying too much or too little tax.

This page is about personal transaction accounts. If you're after a transaction account for your small or medium business, check out our Business Bank Accounts page.

Comparing high interest bank accounts

With such a variety of high interest transaction accounts on the market right now, it's a tough call to pick the best one. Mozo provides you with all the information you need to make the right choice and nab a great deal.

High interest bank accounts do everything a normal account does, with the added benefit of giving you a high interest rate on your money. They may have conditions, such as making a minimum deposit each month, so do your homework to find the right high interest bank account for your needs.

Finding the best no fee transaction account

With such a variety of bank accounts on the market right now, it's a tough call to pick the best one. No fee accounts have no monthly service fees. Some no fee transaction accounts also give you a set number of free transactions each month. Mozo provides you with all the bank accounts information you need to make the right choice and get the best deal for you. Find and compare no fee bank accounts with Mozo.

This page is about no fee bank accounts. You can find other bank accounts by visiting our bank accounts page.

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